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Four hundred and twentieth chapters arrow

Liu Jing did not neglect Liu Bei. Although he did not receive information about Liu Bei's southward movement, he still mobilized five thousand elites as a reserve before the war, including two battalions of thousands of cavalry led by Liu Liang. As long as the left army could resist Liu Bei's army for a moment

, when Cai Sheng and Liu Liang's reserve team arrives, they will surely defeat Liu Bei.

The unexpected result was that Chu Fang, the commander-in-chief of the Left Army, was attacked and killed by Guan Yu at the beginning of the war, which directly led to the collapse of the Left Army.

After seeing Liu Bei defeat the left army, he immediately turned his troops and attacked the central army. Cai Sheng and Liu Liang were shocked.

At this time, Liu Jing's middle army only had four thousand men, while Liu Bei's infantry and cavalry numbered three to four thousand. Liu Bei, with his overwhelming force, defeated the left army and swept down the middle army. The middle army was in danger! Liu Jing was in danger!

Liu Jing must not be allowed to fall into danger. Cai Sheng and Liu Liang reached a consensus instantly. They immediately gave up their infantry and only led their thousands of cavalry to advance rapidly.

The soldiers of the left army abandoned their armor and dragged their troops along the way. They suddenly ran into thousands of cavalry and rushed towards them. They were horrified and fled to both sides.

After seeing the cavalry again, followed by thousands of infantry, the soldiers of the left army felt a little relieved. Only then did they have the courage to look behind them, but unexpectedly discovered that the people chasing them were not Liu Bei's army, but the Pizhong barbarians.

The soldiers of the Zuo Army were very angry. They had beaten the Piaozhong barbarians to the verge of collapse before. If Liu Bei hadn't suddenly intervened, they would have defeated these Piaozhong barbarians. Thinking that they were being chased by the Piaozhong barbarians and were in such a panic that they were so embarrassed that their lungs were filled with lungs.

Almost furious.

The Zuo army was defeated too quickly, and the soldiers were routed. Only 12 out of 10 were killed in the battle. Gao Xiang took the opportunity to gather his soldiers, and within a moment he had more than 2,000 men, and immediately counterattacked the barbarians in Taizhong.

"Rumble...Rumble..."

As thousands of horses galloped, their iron hooves were like thunder, trembling the earth, filling the sky with smoke, and the color of the heaven and earth changed. Not to mention the people. The soldiers of the left army chose to give way, and the barbarians in the bushes dispersed like birds and beasts.

Of course, there were also those who had no time to evade, or who did not know whether to live or die, blocking the path of the cavalry. However, the cavalry passed by without even raising a wave, and was submerged in countless iron hooves.

Cai Sheng and Liu Liang had no time to pay attention to these barbarians. In order to intercept Liu Bei's army, they spared no effort and ran at full speed.

However, Cai Sheng and Liu Liang hurried forward, but they were still a step late. Liu Bei's cavalry had already entered the Chinese army's position, but Liu Bei's infantry was still behind, which was a blessing in misfortune.

Cai Sheng and Liu Liang took a look at each other, and after a little repair, they each led a battalion of cavalry to charge against Liu Bei's infantry.

Liu Jingjun's horses were all equipped with horseshoes. Thousands of iron hooves trampled on the ground, and a huge roar broke out, as if the earth was shattering. Although there were only a thousand horses, there was a momentum of thousands of horses.

Chen Dao was in the formation, looking at Liu Jingjun's cavalry charging with a particularly solemn expression.

He was from Runan, Yuzhou. During the Chuping period, his family fled to Huainan due to the war in his hometown. At the beginning of the reign of Pingping, Liu Bei was appointed as the governor of Yuzhou by Tao Qian. Because Yuzhou had been in chaos for a long time, and Liu Bei had a reputation for benevolence and righteousness, he and Chen

Many people from Yuzhou, including many people, joined Liu Bei's command.

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Chen Dao followed Liu Bei for eight years, fought against various heroes, and encountered many famous cavalry in the world, such as Lu Bu's Bingzhou Cavalry and Cao Cao's Tiger and Leopard Cavalry. Watching Liu Jingjun's cavalry charge, he was also worthy of being a "fine cavalry".

Character.

Jingnan is not a land of horses, and the people of Jingnan have always used boats as horses. Liu Jing was able to train a large-scale elite cavalry in Jingnan, which has to be said to be an anomaly.

Liu Bei's infantry army was composed of Guanzhong refugees and Nanyang people, and the middle and high-level generals were mostly Liu Bei's old troops. Therefore, when facing the cavalry assault, although they were not very calm, they did not panic like Liu Jing's soldiers.

Under the calm command of generals Chen Dao, Zhuo Ying, and Shiren, Liu Bei's infantry formation fired crossbows, and arrows rained down on Liu Jing's cavalry.

The charging Liu Jingjun cavalry also raised their crossbows to fight back. However, they did not pursue a covering attack, but focused on attacking one point. The originally dark and airtight gallows wall immediately opened several huge gaps.

Before the infantry of Liu Beijun behind them could block the gaps, Liu Jingjun's cavalry had already arrived and rushed into the formation along the gaps one by one.

Although Cai Sheng was not at the forefront, he was among the first to enter the battle. Liu Bei's army formed a tight formation, and he was closely protected by his own guards on both sides, but he could not block all attacks.

Facing the enemy spears flying towards him one after another, Cai Sheng did not panic. With the momentum of the horse, he swung the spear left and right in his hand, sweeping away the enemy spears in one fell swoop. Then, with two "puff" sounds, the spear tip

Like a dragonfly, he slit the throats of two enemy soldiers, and after running for several steps, he killed three more.

Cai Sheng's bodyguards are all warriors and swordsmen from Changsha. They have fought with Cai Sheng on the battlefield for many years. They are extremely brave and capable of making mistakes with their swords and spears.

Cai Sheng and his bodyguards were leading the way, and hundreds of cavalrymen galloped forward, shouting for progress.

On the other side, Liu Liang did not hesitate to make more concessions. The two cavalrymen were like two dragons making trouble in the sea, writhing in the enemy formation.

Generals Chen Dao, Zhuo Ying, and Shi Ren either waved flags and commanded from the center, or did not avoid danger and took the lead, trying to block and annihilate Cai Sheng and Liu Liang's cavalry. But Cai Sheng and Liu Liang were not stupid, and they did not fight with the enemy.

Instead of going head-on, attack the weak points of the enemy's defense line.

If it was a phalanx of halberds and spears, or swords and poles, they would avoid it as quickly as possible. If it was a phalanx of bows and crossbows, they would ride on them and then fly away, never giving the enemy time to outflank them.

Cai Sheng was unstoppable. Under his leadership, the cavalry penetrated Liu Bei's infantry formation, galloped out from behind, turned a corner, and broke in from the weak point. Cai Sheng waved his big spear, and no one could defeat the enemy. The cavalry followed closely.

Afterwards, they rushed and killed wantonly.

Chen Dao originally hid behind and commanded, but seeing that there was nothing he could do to defeat Cai Sheng, if he was allowed to fall into battle repeatedly, his own side would be overwhelmed sooner or later. As a last resort, Chen Dao personally went into battle and commanded his soldiers to surround Cai Sheng.

Cai Sheng also saw Chen Dao and immediately changed his direction and went straight to kill Chen Dao.

Chen Dao sat calmly on his horse and quietly took his bow in his hand. When Cai Sheng rushed to his command more than ten steps away, Chen Dao raised his bow and fired a cold arrow.

The long arrow immediately left the string and turned into a black light, passing through the crowd and hitting Cai Sheng's forehead.

The arrow shot through Cai Sheng's chest in an instant. Fortunately, the arrow shaft was caught by the armor, and the arrow failed to penetrate deeply, only piercing his forehead.

Cai Sheng couldn't help but was stunned. He felt a stream of heat flowing down his forehead. He wiped it with his hand and found that it was his own blood.

"Zhonglang..."

"Brother..."

When the guards on the left and right saw that Cai Sheng was bleeding from an arrow, they were all shocked.

Cai Sheng ignored the guards on his left and right, and looked at Chen Dao with his bow raised in the distance with scarlet eyes. Seeing that this man was majestic and honest in appearance, he did not expect that he would hurt someone with a secret arrow. Cai Sheng roared angrily: "Don't kill me."
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